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==References== | |||
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*{{cite book| | |||
title=Origins and Development of Living Systems.| | |||
last=Brooks| | |||
first=J| | |||
coauthors=Shaw, G.| | |||
year=1973| | |||
publisher=]| | |||
id=ISBN 0-12-135740-6| | |||
pages=359 | |||
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*{{cite book| | |||
title=Vital Dust: The Origin and Evolution of Life on Earth| | |||
last=De Duve | | |||
first=Christian| | |||
authorlink=Christian de Duve| | |||
year=1996| | |||
month=Jan| | |||
publisher=]| | |||
id=ISBN 0-465-09045-1| | |||
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*{{cite journal | author=Fernando CT, Rowe, J| title=Natural selection in chemical evolution. | journal=Journal of Theoretical Biology | year=2007 | volume=247 | pages=152-67}} | |||
*{{cite journal| author=Horgan, J |title=In the beginning |journal=]| year=1991 |volume=264 | pages=100–109}} (Cited on p. 108). | |||
*{{cite journal| author=Huber, C. and Wächterhäuser, G., |title=Peptides by activation of amino acids with CO on (Ni,Fe)S surfaces: implications for the origin of life|journal=]| year=1998 |volume=281 | pages=670–672}} (Cited on p. 108). | |||
*{{cite journal| author=Martin, W. and Russell M.J. |title=On the origins of cells: a hypothesis for the evolutionary transitions from abiotic geochemistry to chemoautotrophic prokaryotes, and from prokaryotes to nucleated cells | |||
|journal=Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society: Biological sciences| year=2002 |volume=358 | pages=59-85}} | |||
*{{cite journal | author=Russell MJ, Hall AJ, Cairns-Smith AG, Braterman PS | title=Submarine hot springs and the origin of life | journal=Nature | year=1988 | volume=336 | pages=117}} | |||
*{{cite journal | author=JW Schopf et al. | title=Laser-Raman imagery of Earth's earliest fossils. | journal=Nature | year=2002 | volume=416 | pages=73-76 | id=PMID 11882894}} | |||
*{{cite book| | |||
title=The Origins of Life: From the Birth of Life to the Origin of Language| | |||
last=Maynard Smith| | |||
first=John| | |||
authorlink=John Maynard Smith| | |||
coauthors=Szathmary, Eors| | |||
date=2000-03-16| | |||
publisher=Oxford Paperbacks| | |||
id=ISBN 0-19-286209-X | |||
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*{{cite book| | |||
last=Hazen| | |||
first=Robert M.| | |||
publisher=Joseph Henry Press| | |||
id=ISBN 0-309-09432-1| | |||
year=2005| | |||
month=Dec| | |||
title=Genesis: The Scientific Quest for Life's Origins| | |||
url=http://newton.nap.edu/books/0309094321/html | |||
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*Morowitz, Harold J. (1992) "Beginnings of Cellular Life: Metabolism Recapitulates Biogenesis". Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-05483-1 | |||
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